Just acquired myself a copy of
Clay Shirky's Here Comes Everybody and started looking through the first few chapters. (Shirky is a professor at NYU and writes, teaches and consults on the social and economic effects of the internet).
He has this to say:
Our social tools are not an improvement to modern society; they are a challenge to it. New technology makes new things possible; put another way, when new technology appears, previously impossible things start occuring. If enough of those impossible things are important and happen in a bundle, the change becomes a revolution.
The hallmark of a revolution is that the goals of the revolutionaries cannot be contained by the institutional structure of existing society.
Welcome to the revolution. Bienvenue, Welkom.
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